BLOOMINGTON — The Valentine's Day shooting that left 17 people dead at a Florida high school brought condolences from lawmakers who want to see more mental health care — but few calls for a new ban on assault weapons.
Edith Brady-Lunny eblunny@pantagraph.com, The Pantagraph
Fri, 02/16/2018 - 4:00am
BLOOMINGTON — The Valentine's Day shooting that left 17 people dead at a Florida high school brought condolences from lawmakers who want to see more mental health care — but few calls for a new ban on assault weapons.